We regret to learn that the
gallant old veteran soldier, Lieut. Geo. Johnson is in a very
critical situation. The rebel bullet, which lies under the shoulder blade can
not be extracted and is supposed to have injured the spinal column. His
friends sympathize with him in his affliction.

May 3 1866

MUSTARD OUT

First Lieut. George
Johnson, formerly of Company E, Sixth Wis. Vol. Infantry, died
at the Traveler's Home, in this village on the 16th inst.,
from the effects of wounds received while fighting with the "Old
Iron Brigade." Lieut. Johnson was a faithful soldier, a brave
officer, a good citizen, and by his fine social qualities won the
friendship of all. He enlisted as a private in 1862 and by good
conduct and brave actions earned his promotion honorably. A large
concourse of friends assisted in paying the last sad rites to the
remains of the gallant young officer.